Heraclitus and the Role of Opposites in Change Heraclitus believed that opposites are not only interconnected but also necessary for change to occur. He famously…
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Harnessing the power of Character Strengths in the Workplace Strength-based approaches, rooted in positive psychology, focus on identifying and leveraging employees’ unique strengths to enhance…
Have you ever experienced a moment that felt too perfectly times to be just a coincidence? Maybe you kept seeing the number 11:11 on the…
Exploring Job Satisfaction Through the Lens of Positive Psychology. Job satisfaction is a critical factor in overall life satisfaction. Positive psychology provides valuable insights into…
Heraclitus, an ancient Greek philosopher, is best known for his doctrine Panta Rhei, meaning “everything flows.” This principle asserts that everything in the universe is…
Aristotle’s concept of eudaimonia–often translated as “flourishing” or “well-being”–is central to his ethical philosophy. He argued that eudaimonia is the highest good and the ultimate…
Parmenides, an ancient Greek philosopher, is best known for his profound and challenging idea of “being.” His philosophy marks a crucial moment in the history…
11:24 AM Getting back to morning journaling. Yesterday I sat outside, against an old tree, first thing after waking up. I found a shiny drop…
Understanding Employee Engagement and Positive Psychology Employee engagement is a crucial aspect of any successful organization. Engaged employees are not only more productive but also…